It appears that the day following the news of the untimely passing of ATL rap legend Rich Homie Quan, surviving Migos members Offset and Quavo have put their differences to the side with Quavo taking the first step in burying the hatchet.
Quavo posted a tribute to his late colleague Rich Homie Quan, who passed away yesterday from an apparent drug overdose at age 34. In his tribute, the Migos member posted the song “Nothing Changed” featuring Takeoff in his Instagram stories and tagged Offset to make it clear that nothing has really changed between the two. He even added in the text, “Good Convo With My Bro” with links and prayer hands.
In the world of hip-hop, beefs between artists can often overshadow the music. But sometimes, tragedy brings people back together, reminding us of the deeper bonds behind the drama. Such is the case with Quavo and Offset, two-thirds of the iconic Migos, who have reportedly squashed their longstanding feud in the wake of the tragic death of fellow rapper Rich Homie Quan.
A Rocky History
Quavo and Offset’s tension had been brewing for quite some time. Following the untimely death of Takeoff in 2022, the two Migos members seemed to drift further apart. Personal differences and a growing divide between Quavo and Offset played out publicly, with fans wondering if the two would ever reconcile. Their chemistry on tracks was undeniable, but personal rifts kept them from reuniting fully in and out of the studio.
Rich Homie Quan, a contemporary of Migos and one of Atlanta’s biggest rising stars in the mid-2010s, had his own history with both Quavo and Offset. Collaborating with major names and delivering hit records like “Type of Way” and his work with Young Thug, Quan had solidified himself as an Atlanta staple. His tragic passing sent shockwaves through the rap community and, perhaps, served as a wake-up call for Quavo and Offset.
Tragedy Sparks Reconciliation
When news broke of Rich Homie Quan’s death, the hip-hop community was left in disbelief. A talented artist whose contributions helped shape Atlanta’s sound, Quan’s death reminded everyone just how fragile life is. Quavo and Offset, both having shared countless experiences with Quan during the rise of the Atlanta rap scene, reportedly reconnected over the loss.
Sources close to the two rappers say that it was during this time of mourning that they were able to set their differences aside. “Sometimes, it takes something like this to make you realize what’s really important,” a source noted. “Losing someone like Quan hit them hard, and they knew they couldn’t keep holding onto grudges.”